Analysts: Gang of three to rule IT - News.comIBM, HP, and Dell will rule the IT roost, according to Gartner, leaving Apple and others out in the cold. This might make it to our Apple Death Knell Counter. Nothing wrong with the story, but we think Gartner's results are off.

WiFi ooh la la! Va-va Vivato - ZDNetDavid Berlind talks about a company that has a product that offers 802.11b connectivity of up to 4 miles. A very interesting subject.

Mac Columns/Editorials

Ralph J. Luciani - MyMacTim Robertson offers a tribute to Ralph J. Luciani, a writer at MyMac who passed away. We offer our condolences to the MyMac family, and to the rest of the Mac community. A good read.

Apple's Mac O'S Jaguar - Joy of TechThe good folks at Geek Culture have a new Joy of Tech cartoon. This one uses a cereal box metaphor, and is quite funny. The resemblance between their cartoon Jaguar and Steve Jobs is quite entertaining. A good read.

Anonymous No More On AOL - Forbes.comThe case involving a whiny manufacturer tense with anonymous posts deriding the company and its products has taken a bad twist. The company had subpoenaed AOL asking for the name of the person who made the comments, but AOL, surprisingly, fought the subpoena. An appeals court ruled that the issue had to be solved in California, where AOL has already been ruled against on the issue. An interesting development in online privacy, and one that could set terrible precedents. On the other hand, there have been lots of people using anonymity to try and manipulate stock prices, and that is what this case is about, in theory. And interesting read.

Aiming to Hook Up Every Home to the 'Net- ReutersSouth Korea has unveiled plans to bring broadband access to every one of its citizens. It's a bold move, and it will be interesting to see how it plays out. A very interesting read.

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